I agree as I've had problems sometimes at all ages. I've seen other campers get confused due to heat, cold, etc., and there was someone there to help them get unconfused.mental note wrote:
Yes, but 26 days by any standard is pretty darn respectable and show just how resilient the human body is at keeping itself alive, I doubt a 10 year old would live any longer, give or take, and disregarding the few stats that people have lived much longer. the point is there are many other factors that played more a roll in prominence than her age and metabolism.JimBlue wrote:
As we get older memory and digestion goes through changes.
Thats one of the reasons I am concerned about me hiking solo. I feel certain I can maintain my composure, probably a better word somewhere than composure, but not 100% of the time. And that can be dangerous.
I do know I tend to sit down, instead of running in circles, if I get lost or confused. I try to keep track of my blood sugar, so if it drops too low, I have something handy to get it back to more normal levels.
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"What do you mean its sunrise already ?!", me.
"What do you mean its sunrise already ?!", me.